. a She - rulusnis (thiunr 041181IIiIII 4 eaaaex IPIRMAX,' DEO ?1118MER"722.-1861• m timitttAllietltp moo& • •-,` For soreSWeeks after' the fall of Atlanta, these two'oetiiiktindera stood einfroriting each other; with the eyes of the nation .mixionsly tired upon them. The /label `'General heped le cut Off the sepplles of his 'Matagorda', and really there appeared to be Some danger that' in this he would- be sue- Ceara But , neither the rebels nor the friends of tks:trzi:tag_ were prepared for the_ ainlaciotis movement which llarainfin had `in cos tempt a tion, ;anti which , accounted for his apparent carelessness about IA long Una of annmenhettlenc, • •*- • Leaving Titones, 'with about One-third of the Armysif the Cumberland, to look alter Ham, dretfiatrisn etrick'ent boldly through • Slooribt, and niter nltituriphant march "of about a mitnth„ , reached and _invested So; wliV.itta:ic Mee, animals and sup , plies than Ito had"when :he 'started.. By this movement a more' crushing blow. was . dealt to the:Babel - Confederacy, both, ma terial and choral,' ttlin :kited received since - the war began. Indeed a "-more , poifeet success colOkhiirdlir be iinegined. - • • When Brannan started for Atlanta, lloon thought it wall Ms time to bloke a bold stroke lbr the recovery etfiminetwee - and the'eon - guest of Rentucky: •Tei jneatiege htni • Pre OD, Toomes , fell back to Columbia. Boon followed. Then Tuo3ras fell back to Franklin, where he made a detennitted stand, and inflicted a heavy blow upon' his pursuing foe; ..bnl.,that done, he fell back to, the defensealef ilooto'was .now confident of success, and • planted himself strongly, In imitation of Gnatn'a position before Richumml.„;tiosuia.Were the rebels' of a triumphant result, that one of the Rich - mond papers remarked that Root's position in Termessee was a full compensation for the lossof Savannah. Little did he or they imagine whit a disaster awaited - him The two campaigns were Bianca-hat simi lar; at the outset. _The two,' restito armies set out about the taint time tram the same point, in almost opposite dint:trona; each in upon striking a 'deadly blow,-not at its immediate antegonbit, but at the hostile government, by_ sweeping rs..lsgessty_ each through thetterritorj of the other. - •It was _the strangest warfare on record. ' Both might have , suereedecl, - both might have t failed BneWe here tho result. Kranatas :was gloriously successiel While • Elooo's failure was as tlimstrOus as it could be. • I • . ihniteaMt set' ait toitirchliirotigh the enemy's conntiyto the Atlantle,after cut, .tang himself' loose from his b asclir supplie's. It, was a very- bold movement, and one which few commanders would hare ven tured ePoll;;Yat itwaswas not. ;liVeskY means a nab one.Cleli•llnai,vt' knew When Ito Or dered it, aniktka;ll-inatuai krieW when he undertook it was little more than a March across the country: Bls.general or dery upon &Allegan; prates , this. Ile:knew that no forTaidable, force lay in hip way or could be collected. -But it_was not so with Boom Be kneW-ihat Trialas was before him; and, had be Iro a' man of ordinitry sagacity, h , ,sogid not have angered hineseLf to be,lured ohdostruction` tho retrograde - movelnente . 'eTti 'man thathe : in:Lew would light BEIERMAZ:i,ncIed ,misety, prudently; HOOD foolishly; rashly—thidwas the differ;' once; and UM;resulti was jiist'idat might have been expected. . • CALL ,FOB 300,000 V0L1711.- To say, as 'mans do express it, that the President has cridered a 'draft for thre r n hun tired thousand tine.:' It is true that be hair called for that number of men to recruit our armiiiparilY tti • take the - place of_thoie whose terms will soon expire, anti partly to rapie,9ll . for th e ateary, , lo'sses from the castudilii of War of - every kind. Wemay be very sure that the public service rewilres this additional levy, or It would not have been ordered. • - We have said, that the President has not tittered a draft to be made; but in order to Apportion the levy equally - upOn the country, the law proiltilli that eit -equitable' quota shall he laitknpon . catit: Congre.ssional dis• - • trict. It the men are forthcoming withbut a retort to the , draft, - so mach the hetter— this is wliarthettresident wants, and this is what the law primarily Contemplates. -`But wippose theroputateamt forthcoming; what then t There must be sopae• way to 'enfOrce the call, and whet other Way; could bode. vi-sed execorthe draft?-Or, suppose one dis trict should furnighlts quota of volunteers, and another not do so, would it he fair or just to allow the delinquent district to - shirk ita'proper shit& of:the heavy;lninieds posed by the'War e. Well; the only' Way to • avoid this injustice is to have some commit. , gory proccisiiNoiximpal ettch; district to do its part, and4his process is the draft' Bo far we Ave had but little ;drafting. The people hare met the several calls with a liberality Which reflects lasting honor tiptin this generation; and as thin is prob ably the last call that will ha-re to be made - (ibr surely the War. Is very nearly, finished) we beg the people to come up to the work. once more, as they did on forncruCcusions. The number is not large4oalyabotat three, sevenths of the tturnber of the last call. - ttal the Wasitect Pattiltg ; a 'aPeadY glorious end to the War is hicoMing bright er every day, men will lie more rea y to go a and have a share in the honor of bearing: e pert in,stich a contest as, this—the great -eatt and most glorious and righteous that twits nation' "engaged in. ' 'Mut if a - Mi iikthes to bate that honor bright and tinter ," lashed, he n}netgg in as a rolunteer„ not'as -sconscript. :441 • : lean DC irtrUe t f theG • g U Orel/Men • The bill of Mr. 'Cole of California, on the above subjeclintrvidcs as follows; Section 1. - :Tha a Wrung department be , established 4n. the Department of the Into lin; for the UollectionAnd dillbsion of Use- SA information Clutha subject of mining. Section 2. provides for 'the appointment ;Of pi commissioner, with a salary of.throc thousand Chelan. Section it provides for collecting, from.all posidble sonnies, information concoming metals, and- mining' operations, and -for making records of - Mineral deposits and - ' diecoycries within the United States; to Mika, arrange and classify. specimens -of. . ores rocks, and minerals, and tagather in fortnaHon concerning the various niethods - of opening mines, excavating and-extract logores, ventilating mines and freein. them . from water, s end for crushing ,and reducing ; ores, and forillinborlitniness appertaining ;to . mining. Bald commissioner stay mud and receive free.t.kroOgh the nialis Packages of: two pOtttakiWelght; Section 4 Provides that there s he: a. abler . clerk of the department, 'skilled in znineralogy,. with a salary. of 210.. Oa, 'and also three clerks,..of .tha Jiro& !class; and the commissioner, may appoint, an agent skilled in geologyand mineralogy to surrey ' ;111U1TOPOIt upon. , the extent of, the • mineral manures ori4ny,Slate_ Territory where minerals exist. ' •- -.. . , Ls boring the Callit • . Torpotroienn tnfning "Zurnmor is trolling ton ward.- A r kansas "An a pidin`latokychargod n grind jury . In Pulaski county, ,that "holding:or- idling Olives s crimp alnonntlug to foloity;" - and fintr-fifthe of the qualified jurors Agreed to find of ::indictment itgalast'tho hOldersof tdritf,i;t*ltf,"lll ancoidan4o With • `;•v`• -••• ' ' . , THE, ist.:lo3iliiint:iiip , - „ fi5ii,„.`.1534.1.4-A..„. The '46ilth of &niter Poor; of the Rebel Congress, made just befote he reL,.. Etr,d his seat_ in that body, plainly . ahoWS that all hope ;of success has forsaken the rebels since Smunsulr's triumphant mach and liton's overwhe lm ing Minder. Neth- 1 ing hut the . Inexorable tedliti4dospothliof .Day . -taind Imn keeps the Cmfederate Gov , ermicut from explodin at Once; but even that,... cannot maintain it much - longer ; PoerrE's allusion to the Earl of "Stafford is very signifiCant, and is an tutmistokable Lint to - Jnvr Devil that he may look to the - safety of his own head or ncct IWhensuelt an as the-Ctirifederato :Government, beginalo shake, Its speedy downfall is In- The resolutions offered , in the. Rebel Rouse of Representatives by .31. r. llfiku.. L to sendroomMtssioners 'to Le:mt.:Air .. . _ .. -peaceore equally signi fi cant. :Butes the • Goveram — crit-of the United States has never yet `acknowledged .the'erlatenee of - that thing whiehoWlllB to be the (government of the Confederate Sjatrs; LOW 1 4 it to =dye commiasiorters front it 1 if jars. Davro, as commander-in-chief of the insurgent. armies, 1 - wishes to surrender to President tracers, as commander-In-chief of the armies of the Republic, the thing might be arranged, pro- 1 Vided he be held amenable. tepeniahraent for his great crime. But- W . far.thabetr. course for all parties would In to let the Rebel Government fall Into dissolution, and then let every man, except the leading. tral. tors, return to his aliegianee for,. himself:: This is it case in which : thete - can be no. trecarbf peace, for- that -presupposes, two high'contracting parties. ilere,there is but : One. The New , .York Orme • Dentocratic flirty and Slaizry, significantly oaks: "Why should the party, bind itself to a - dead emprer "Bind itself,'' Indeed! Why "the party" bound Itself to Slavery when it weans ran of vitally as any monk ster that ever existed; andfor years the life of Slavery- Was its only life. New, when Slivery is dead, of comes "the party" is dead too. The two dead hodies, still hound fast, are rotting together, - • The • Canadian Difficulty Seined. We baronet been disposed, as our read. .era will bear witness, to complain very bit terly of the decision...of air. Justice Coursal of Montreal, wherein he outraged law and commonsense that he might gratify his own .sympathies with Southern. liebelkand set 'at liberty the St. Albans raiders. It was, as we have believed from the • outset, a Par- tuner° decision for us, inasmuch as it took the case out of the Jurisdiction' of a petty court, and put it, where it belonged, into the handsof the .two • Governnients,,to be settled as a political question on which.de-, pended the. maintenance of: peaCe between the two countries. The result, we looked for is already reached. By a dispatch from Washington we learn that the• Governor- General of Canada has arrested-one of the criminals set, at liberty .by.Tudge Conrail,.. end that be is on his way to the States, .to. be delivered up for trial. A hot pursat IS made for the rest, who will probably be ta ken and served in the same way. And the Government- of Canada Announces that it will be care hereafter, as it is clearly its to prevent any repetition of hostile • invasion front its territory. This is no more titan our own Government had a right to expect and demand. For a crime commit: ttd within Its borders it had `a right to de mend, Wider;the treaty, the return of the criminalafor trial, and the Canadians: could' not justly refuse their rendition, tinkles they • choc-e to punish these men for treason-for acts involving the - two countries in war This and any simPar invasion being acts of war, it is clearly the duty -of that Govern: meat to enforce its own laws and protect its own hy.su Icient'rues:sures of pre vention; or; failing to' do this; tokistify'and accept the hostile; relations bet Weed the two GOvernmenta thus inaugurated_ Such was the actual situation in which we were placed by the , action of Coursal,, and the prompt and effective order of General... Dix was neccasary•and proper lift that action I _ -wag repudiated by tire highest authority in 1 the .State. • The rescinding of order was,-no doubt, in consequence of assuren cc% .from 'the .Govirnor General ;that he should adopt the wise. measures which. are now announced. - 'Wbetherthisreinli might not have been earlier reached hadre ditterz; cot course been taken in the. beginning,- .und the question considered -as one- to be settled solely by negotiation , between the two, govexummits; it is hardly mow worth while to inquire. It. has been settled now upon its only true basis, and hereafter the peace of the two nations is net to he put in jeopardy ,by hostile' incursions over the. British. border; and :should • any raid.: be. made. the raiders will bo banded.over to us_ to be dealt with' as ordinary :robbers, or as Rebel. &et - Villas, According to the evidence._ The promptness and goal sense of . the Gov erner General has unqUestionably saved us, as well as' the British Government„ much fultue trouble. • Nor should we fail to give due credit to , Gen.- Dix for bringing the question to its true issue. Mr. Justice Coarse] has`achieved a' sherillived snotorie-" ty;whlch he will prohably* have the oppor , tunityof enjoying for the rest, of his. days in- the undisturbed tranquility of private dfc. Otibm . turn Ile is not' . liMfirst goose whose cackling has. saved a - State.—lV: F. Tribune. ' • Witnesses Against Slavery. Although there are; few' men now exist ing, outside of Rebeldom, or the only place worse than that, who Justify • slavery- otc yet it is well to place on record the testimony of great. men ,who spoke in condemhation of It long before it developed ; its hideous chancier and balehd fruit as*e now SCO them; Here are a few brief and emphatic utterances: ' . It (slavery ) Is so odious Witt nothing - caw. he sutlicient.to supportlt, bOt Pesitive - • . . - , Slavery 93 a state. so Improper, so. . mg, so ruinous to the feeling's and taped. tics of human nature; that it ought not to "be suffered to exist.-4 Burke. • • , % (I..ystem). slavery which is not only op , posed to the prinelples Of Morality, but, AS it appears tome, • is pregnant with appalling -and inevitable danger to:;the` Bopnbtie [Baron Humboldt. gamy man pass property in his diaper son; this nobody has a right to but himself. . . t perverts. human %reason, and indncea men endowed with logical powers to main. lain that alayery Is sanctioned by.the Chris: tlan religion.--[.lolin Q. Adams., - Natural liberty. is the gill of. the bane. Scent .Crealor of the whole lionise race:— [Alexander Hamilton. Shivery is an atrocious debasement of hu ,nuirrnature.—[Franklitt Slavery is a system of Oho most complete injustiee.—Plato. • So long'as Ood allows the vital current to flow throngh my veins, - I will nevekriever,. never, by word or thought, by mind or will, aid In submitting one rood of free territory , ' to the everlasting mine of human bondage.. —(Henry Clay. Sir, I envy neither the heart nor tliehead of that man from the. North, who rises here In - (Congress) to defend slavery, from principle, --. John Randolph. . We have foUnd that thli .(slavery) boa preyed on the very vitals of the Union, and has been prejudicial to all the States In which it has ex Istcd.--.Tames Monroe. . crar only say, that there Is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to Jce a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery. [Oro. Washington. Not only does the Christian religion but nature herself cry out against the rut- - . tyre of slavery.--[Popo Leo-X. It (slavery) ought not to be introduced or y ernutted in any of the new Statea—[dzio, al v he evils of this • sylitem - (ilaverY) can not be enrmierated.--[Georgo W. Samuels, of Virginia.. - -We ftwther reprobate by oar Apostolic; 'etitherity,4lll-the above ellenees (trade in -slaves and holding theniirr slavery) as Ut terly.nnwcpity the Oluistiantuime;--Epope The abolition of doncestio allivery is the greatest object ot. desire in these Colonic; ~wherett weir Unhappily . ' Introduced In their _infant state.;TiThemas,refferson,.. . ~. T.t (slavery) impairs our strength - as 'cliirmitoltr, and potiOnt our morals at the: foruitadialeal.{4tufge,Gastoic Ifortli-Oaro• .~_~ __ Es. lIIIEND - Or • "I UE TACK' . DIV 10F' PETEOLEUR CO. will be t hunt holders of Week at the attire of RIC;EATtO.• EON, I:TABLET-a LO Irwin Wen: dett.t7 — ' 3 1CrarlitiT GUE CrictEE:ai (tithe nit Ward, All%ltetty; are request ed to attend a public tot ettrg at the Sam] Home. • on- SI TIIRD.A.r . .ETEN'INtt; at 7 trelook, (after • the primat7 meetlora,) to coet the earollter.ot Eat of the and for other " poiyomee. • net.l . ttd BEICTU 19", - , gg IL NIOW REPUJILIGAPY TEES said Ward will meet at tre riche./ tlonso on S. IlEDLLY,the74th of December', •nt 7 O'CIOCk. P: tO d 7ar t candidates for City and Ward oaken- • • By order. of - COMitt crEE.. far%NE.--Thestoweibe T I RUN It PIT 110LIITETEOLI1r8 I,3O.IEPANY aro• harelty notified to ply the 121.1 tidal/meat iif City coats per share on their stock forthwith, .. : J.•T. 9 OCKDALE, • Troasurer. llrt BST NATIONAL BANE 07 Prrsatto.Or, ' - (121 e" Pittsinmjh Trtto Company,y • . ' - Pirtssurnau, Des,l2t. 1 601. _ AN ELECTION FOR MIME DER AI, - ' - TOES OF TIIIS BAN& Will•bn held on :the SECOND TUESDAY. 10th dap - of -Tammy next, betureon the hours of Ito 4. nod 2p. tn. . dolO2d . -JOHN-D, SOUL I,Yrunsltter/ _ ______________—______ • - - • lieeember 20th - 1 1 ELECT/OX FOE- TWELVE I . w=e ZEtyraitA et this Compaey ac t -the canine year, will be lkeld th of OotoPtuYilhe writ nix 01 , the bouts of 10 az and:* j'AirtiA" bt'bree4 - •• • - BOOZ, Seereteer 1..--OTyZnFill7r,.CrA7tl) CIZMOrVSIO2I OIL No. WiT.Pean street. I imag,Sitzugeniarzus.TomitemAprr emz7 ' STOCK of the u pynkAril Crept; Cnifdt Oil Company" g re requested to pay the amount of their subscription vetott.lhe rib of linuary, ur their stock will beforfeltej. • • • • • ,wst, W. UNIIIION. . dein:lw • • •, secretary nut .Treasurer. 1tg6"... NINTH WANES Pg&SNARY -T -/Ntil.—The members oft he Union Pmß ta the Ninth Ward, Plttaburgh, are requested Ito meet in the basement Of She Public School theflth . ld. I:th,7inerti ho ur .2AToriIIDATATTNI6C,. fort. the purpose Of nomlzutt the uswd•Ward an City ()Incept. By.order of the Executive Ccuatnlttee. • ' • deigt OSTICIL 0 , 7 VIZ ?inn, NATIONAL IL it t . t l YPlTTMllltilli, P. AN 'ELECTION Fon...MINE DIIIII.C tair TORS OF THIS HANK, .to servo during . the. eastdog year, 3,111 be held at th.o Bsoldag Boustkeorner of Wood street and Virgin alley, on TUESDAY; the 10th day of Sarin:try, LOGS , between the hours of 10 a at; and 3 v. - m. • &loam • .TN0.13. LIVINGSTON, Cashier. DpQIIEN~E ROCK amv. meeting of they tockhctNees of the 'Duquesne Hoek 011 Company will. be held at the orOcorge Audertutn,No. Liberty strest,Pit t sburgh, on SATURDB.l,Decemberlith, 1864, at 10 o'clock a. tn. Punctual' attendence is re quested. W. W. KELOHNER., Secretarr. -- _ - 11t8T NATIONAL. BANK. OT Art. KO riltrfrj __ , December 12thAEISI. igrAli ELECTION FOR NINE DIRBC. C. TOILS OP TILLS 13.A.N1C, to retro for tho coining year, will be held At, the Banking Itoucc on the In TUESDAY OP JANUARY, ISO% be: twetn the - hOmt Of 10 And 3 o'clock. . dc1334 . - J. P.IERAIBEWIIaakIer. trzzyr .,- wnatt r a-m=7 MI person. ti Relief Mney fro om the Soldiers' Relief ;tied, will take notice that the .Committee appointed fertile Flrst.Pminct will pay out on SATURDAY .APTERROCIR, the 2ith teat., from 2to 4 o'clock. They will pay out, here .eßer, on the taut Saturday of each mouth, at the School- House. ANDREW LEES, • RBERT Co O mmittee, Fleet Precinct. Ili ON 0S GBH -NAVIGATION CO3—.The Annual Meeting. of the Stock holders of the THURSDAYavigation Company will be held onthe Oth day of 'au tism ISM, at the office of said Company; No. Ti Grant street, Pittsburgh; at two o'clock p,at which-meeting of cers' of the Company will be elected for the mating year.. The election will be 'held between the hours of two and four p. m. deiTlawdtd • W. DAHEW.E.LL, heoretary. • • • 0/711catovi -- Rammar., ••• No. 67 ,FOUith St; Pittsburgh, _ December 'al, 186 E TIIE lINNITA.L MEETING OF T Contributors to the House ef Refuge will .be held at the °Moe of the Listittithin, No. el "Fourth Wed, PitUburgh, on MONDAY, the td day of January, Dird, between the bonnier° and LI o'clock, to hear the Report of the Board of tern, and to elect Cacers for the ensultiryear. By order of • J. It D. MiEDS, Secretary. ~ .. - ----- M.LIICtIANTF., Ab ll aI4I.2IITPACTIttIat • (Late Mercian ls 4. Rasixfactunrs Baisk4 Pittsburgh. Der. 12th. M • • - AM ELE C TION POD P DIRECTO B. OF TINS MANS, to serve during- theca .aulog year, will beheld at the Banking House ox TVIZHAT, the 10th day ofJaauary. lesib,betweea the Douro of 11 o'clock a. as. and 2 om. . deliad -.- JOHN SCOTT Sr., Cobbler. linox erre Boars. lte e. .NOTICE. HEJLEIFIT aIEVE-N. erat-a ine s m e yo la f y t t h o e Seho. &nI o O n f w th e e a lAthc of th Pea O ris m triads, entitled oAn Act eitabllng 'Banks of the .Common earth to become MatielatiOna lot rya pun Pose of Banking, andel the raws or the Vatted states,. approved tha = day- of Angust, 1664, that the Stockholders of the /nisi ( - Sty Rank of the City of PlUalrough, and county of , hatiy, have this day voted to become such aa ' under the name Ma title of The Iron City NM tiono BMOC of P/Ushurgh,! , and that Its Director* hare procured the authority of the owners/( more than two-thlnbi of the-Capital Stock to make the certificate 'required therefor, by the Lawn of the Butted Staten. _ deMihn JOBB 3IAOOFPIN, Cashier. .iircuasuca Bp `,.Raoc rrenowou, Nov. tgrA . 0161TrAL NE It 5 ;1 111 :1 11 - Le'held it the 'Banking House:on FRIDAY, the ad day of ;December next, et In o'clock a. se/ to tonaldF_r and deebte whether - this Bank shall Worts an A rsoehdfon for, the business of Bang; ender 'the lawn bt the United q anti whether kin It shall . exert/1e the power - conferred fry 'Mk Att of theLe gidature'of thin State, entitled. An act enabling, of Ma Commonwealth to become Moo. clo r t=ir Banking under the Lowy of the Vatted `et'ltos,i' approved led August, and to teks my,. further action that may be necessary. By order of the Board .r Dlzoctont no2sam • Jrl./X 0../L1712= . Cratli‘r.r, . 4 VLMILAID& _ - firrsnonoa 11., B. Co., Unice of Secretary and Treaa'r, Cleveland. Dee it; 1.161: • THE. ANNUAL MITETILA42 OPT lig77 STOCKHOLDERS at the Cleveland and Rlttalnaigh,ltailroad Company wilt bo held at the ofilre of the Company, In Cleveland. . the I x ll -DAY OF SAN - VARY, thaS, At 10 tecleak a. 03-, for the' lection of Directora • also to votenpon apron. mitten to Irthe that portion of the railroad known -os the 'Eutharawaa Branch, Me • Wm of yawn; also to vote npon a proprwitlon to purchase the Bailin. Scrod in the /ate "n Plieveldnd, Ltheavitle; &Clean. _"nett Railroad, (formerly. known ne the Akron. •.tharch of the Cleveland th Pittsburgh .Raliread4 Also whetderto 'acrage their CitPital Ste& 115 .. der the dear of April 11th, IBA ono Aptil,lol' The Transfer Books will -be closed on sand after the lath Instant. ; • •:E.-ROCKIVELL, atzLEtaria.r''r.wartme.4zrir - tarwon. OF Air.Lzarersr. JAMES maymicEß will be it . t.Atidtdat — e rcor the'oMse of Mayor of Allegheny,.subject to. the decision of the 'Taloa votera at the Approach tog primal.? election. folk BATOR OP ALLEGTIENT.L Er STEWART ROBERTSON, or the Third Went, will be I eaadblate for the above ottlee.stib. em Jett to the Vel petetteatton;- debld - - t t• 10 1 2 tS011111g0N. of the Fourth iraftls .WIU 661 11C111a1•411 for the•abcrre odlea, loaded to the treloo tiontitasUen.- • • aterhtd. r e rilltriTt4o4+ti,?. Pito 4k-A VALUABE CITY , PROPERTY FOR SALE-Fortrfeet fronton 'Mired street, op. pealta the Bank Of Pittabu h, by .1110 feet deep to &rood street, with large brick buiLlinge.'. • •. • Yor price and term. apply. to . - . • . 423 S. CUTD.I3EIIT &SONS, Market at. .IiirYLITB ,STRBET PROPERTY FOR HALY..—Threeetory Brick Dwelling House, or -hall, ' two parlors, dining-room, Icitchen, want,- house; bath reoia,llve ehasnbere.gae and water fix lira, rte.. . Apply 16 0111711ILIIT A SONS. deZl .• 6l Market street. SPICE7' 117431 saving ea to No. RARE% Geooeri, sad get Nome otitie!EXTRA 'No.- MINOS MEAT, MSo desist , - - - Na4lo PEN* STREET. LL 'PARTIEIs :INTERESTED in tin REPAYING. OF PENN STREET, between frltara street end Stetenson will lake nutlet that the iunieneiment hem been triode, and war be Been at the other or the Iteeordine Renoltter until •thhgath /cst., after which time It-will be 101 l With the Twit I twee for .011ro lots. it MAIO, • • detud . Recording Regulator. p PRINT4IIB. PRISES FOR RALE. One TAYLDIt CYLINDER, be 4 Stade innate - H. One TAYLOR vouatz OICLINDER,—bea zat 44 , Inebeei all In good irorkiat ender.. - • • Will be mild at a bargain. Enquire of or Marne r, saran .OAZETTE, Pittsburgh, Pa. RODUCE O.ONt3IONXENTS NOW IN • bbia. 44weet Olden • - 10 - Oast Vinegar; -.- dog Er • .700 ol all; \ ZOO'busti. - Cheetoula; bbl. . Maple Sugar 1. For rale ..(dent) _ _ do 00. W . BU : PENILUSIER, lit D. - • - .•. • Office, No. '354 , Broadway, blew York. W. 'Hi BODERIADEM -- snnee 110 :Third titreet. - Pittsburgh. Pa.: "Devotertheir, missive attention to the Mallen end Surgical treatment of Chronic' Disease*, neon ctl Sheet Of the f.ower Bowel, such millet, - rhouite, Oonatipationi Falling of the Bon , illeerat ula on end Stricture of the no Alio, the various' Chronic, Diseases of the {Womb, £l4. , „ . . PETTIMRPRISING trNatotTSTIU IN leZ(BIANIOS; LABORING 1E!( and "ethers: .11 you with to become Ireeholders,"and 'secure home; now la your Uwe; whllo labor Atop mosey fa 'hamlet!. are now.aelllne iota le Irood locatfora 14 thhi.binnueb, tor N=, - Slim and eTOO—. By this of 4100, balance Int= yew*, lf daalred; By this plea you CAA apply your money to build.' Bier end mutt your means and. taste, whale thol e buret on teelat will be but a little _renti . itt ye will enjoy the Hee In real , estate. - • 4pply at the Real ratete and 11131IITILIICA oßlaw at ..Butler Strict, Lvvir • FRESEiOY — KtIr --- amst amatry Beech amtday,, 8. so re;10. Bum. MEE - - n. dr) imitrisE.irrorri. CHRISTMAS PRESILNTS, AT TIIR fENTII4I. DRUG -STORE, EXTRACTS FOR THE lIANDKERGEIEV, coLONGNES. FINE TOILET SOAPS, NAIR BREWS.% GAT BRUSHES, LrFANTS 'HAIR BRCSIIES, NAIL BRUSHES,' DRESSING CCU BS POCKET COMA, PUTT noXES. POCKET FLASKS, ri.vc c'rrEs.v, SHA rmu BRUSHES, I'o.lll DES, cad HAM PREPARATIONS. • Wo would call particular attention to our fine assortment of .TOILET SETS, embracing twenty differ/la patterns, Soy of which Virol l / 1 2 313ake4 Handome, Present /a -Central Drik%!tort,coinei• Ohlo arid Fedora/ streets.ll3 Market Home Alicetray. de23:l2t dEO. K.LLLY & FOR THE -HOLIDAYS PHOTOGRAPH' -ALBUM'S, SELLING AT A large Reduction fOr the Holidays, • To close out tho otoch A !Inv rnrlety or ■rttelri sult.ble for preaeutl. MIMS, SCHOTER do CO HATWOJET7RWATMENT OF . orrone_r voyzes, ' Is TufteA hod ykse Work. SLIPPERS, isms style.„: Also, some very elegant . =Coast7l2 Rusts, 12 Genus% Work. SQUARE SILK ..Y,ELVET BUTTONS, la all ".PINr ST; I IIVTUTI : reS, tY L o AVES " CHU FS. , OLOVIS," HOSIERY. 'BALMORAL SKIRTS, STEEL AND , O M YX SETTS, arid SLEEPI: BUTTONS, of erery atyle mot Variety, etc., etc., will be found at AUCK 110MITIS TI MM ROHR, I.f.a.2:II,THIRTII STREET imy PRICE AT FRANK CASE'S MT43'iacras ©pot, toil (JAN GET PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUM OT COST, and Jens than can be bought at any Auetton E 01.12.4 that SKINGIIM AND DOGE OILEFX OIL COXPANT. The Mao Icifor subscription to the Capital Stock of the Muskingum, and Duck Creek Ctl Co, ere now opened at thosstore of REVAIER se BROS., tVit and 1211 Wood street; at the Auction Rooms of T. A. AIcOLELLANB, BE Fifth street cad the -PEOPLES , STOOK. BXCHAB, Wilma& Bail. ST 1 1 PETROLEUM REFINERY CLARK B HIMMEL iVcrks and Office, COLLINS TOWNSHIP. .018ce in Pittsburgh, 2.11, WOOD ATREET • . • • These Works lc:toga the largest capaetty Ls the country, are prepared 'to fill large orders. The brand stand.. t he highest in this country end puta roPerfor quality , end tlre test, and the ott to in Tort.inuoned barrels, prepared especially for ex. 1.864. TRH HOLIDAYS. 1865 FOB PRESENTS Bibles, Prayer Books, Orin Books,. to floe Nora** sad Velvetßliehis% An no sew ind PoPlata MOIR 80018 AND Tor Boom • the.aew pernilni ltrahotreftt trosewood. litoroceo atel nunlike Loather TING Diateeraar, Rosewood sod Paler atarhe 'WORK BOILS. •.Irutalatuel aad p m za.bed PuErroLlos. . 'POOIC OP prioroaaapn azmums, tIOLD PENS; Meek Gold atot Silver INse& IFNI:Nen INKSTANDS; PLSNCET DOOM& all dada, and other article& imitable for- . _ go.liday Presents, ‘ .41 of which are ofrcrol it the yell lowest. prices, At JOHN P. HUNT'S, IPo. al Fifth street. Mucralo TIAIL HAIR/TABLE WOa; Te ietda tu b Lust received • live '•••ortment. cef FOR „I - 10 LIDA:Y§.' FLOWER StAND; . • FEB IiANGI2OI. li.ifitwrs. , • BRARIITS. wiza7/0 WOES" • _ • .1 1 ' i 4. 4:;;? mr• ..a. xt r .a. , ' Large and null, of various patterns, awl newest ZaI.V I S I TIES" . 1 ilfATe.n. PLAPfTS. w i Roos: omr.. z.tatrizits, *4 , f -- . For Aquaria tarnishing. --- IMPORTED BIRDS, Of nitest aoae and most beautiful Plantage, bulled .I . I4AItiES. : Gor.,UrINOIIES, LERETS, . . JAYA SPAILSOWS. AUsTSALIAN - . . , 1 - •EIat(AIITETS and HOSELLA PARIiOT _ CAGES of all kinds. with (f u rni ture. . mu a R.T.Ex. L.E$ alowero w /Miras, n 1 . ouossins, am., &e. KNOX No. ft STRE . tOsw OF PITTSBMII. U. a Government Depository, rermaguao. ormakit IaTH. nit. . • Tfi lit 1,100 .. c . in:i on hato, iotlitmodiate dq. 720 U. S. TREASURY NOTES, laming arloo"ttoo,onoo sna foliewLeg extracts freuttdat Circular Letter of the Rea. W. P.IFESEIL LlLlSecretar7 of the Treasury, will show to theoublio the desire of thaiilorcro, , =lot foi all to aubieribe to Ude . is,a.trzucrxma xicka.m. •—• i 4,,TREAfstrET DPI.AnTBEENT, • ; • .u.Deenunot thru,lBl3l. - "Birth Detiriag to scold any /Miller , Wee' of Bonds, the interest of which is Jmyable In COM, or any special increase In-Paper Olrculation, 2. ask your special attention to the Saran and Threedenth Notes new Otrered to the public.. It Is believed that theso until present advantages' widch - 81IOCILD ritoombiran- T EN T. TO ALL WHO HAVE MONEX TO iNTENT. - The Interest offerod is, /t present rates of other gerrernment.Seetwitles, Ault as to reader them attractive., and their oancertiblu ty into Gold Nutrias 'Bonds sires them an addh :Nonni - value: - It is only — necessary that people should understand the advantages sabrded by this ohms of Securities to instfro sales In sufficient daily amounts, 'do meet the cermet demands Upon the , LBlAputi e j • • IV. P. PMBENDIiN, ; ' o Secretary of the Treasury. uTo Jaatteli ItYpostron, Pad., President Pandit National hack, Plttsbrusit, - I' . t - , • " FULL COORhUMT ColllllBloirigW§lTh • • ALL rtramoras: 00031 011. Pauttneim ?' lls ' Inrnig °,N• °4 11 gmult , rourth Naktoca Bank a Pittsburgh, &lox si Mirka " t . P 44414 -44 Pa• LixcoL OIL AilD CeMPANY Capital Stock : Shares ! : i AT et, PAR VALUE. trork/ng Capital : : $11 . 5,000 Contingent Fund : : $lO,OOO The land. of the antCompay arc situated in Vcnango county, Pa., eonaLs_t of Two Loosen, ISZcwocr .V ° .r.iscilasiziExiii Coil, - With Itschlut,TT,Tpols, Taiikgge, ki.:: .: Alan,Three Leases on -Cherry lban, on:twe of which.wella ate now aunki.and ACRES In fee simple en the Allegheny Elver, In the heart of the heat 011 - region on the river. On thla land ID a pod vein of coal, anti also considerable timber. - The Looks of 'the Above Companyc Ans now even at the eines of ROST. if14.Y . ., No. 4 . Hand street, or at the ware #ll.-, ByltAllf, sorrier of ;land street and• Diapeine . I '.7iw/iCre full aescriptlea of the: and pruonftfs of the Company can be fully veer. No. 29 STREET. ••• • • eiootributlone for Oar Chrleterte .thoner to the Soldier., and erourtiraur oily, end to thrombi. the In IceehriUr, Chattanooga end Dlutfreeir bur% ran Le rent lo • c.x - sr xx On Friday and Saturcla,3 DEVEM.I.IF,I2. =AI and 24th, As large quasAltles Of stores Were sent to *ash. ride for the Dinners, the Ladles est: especially fot eentributions of cash to inert the expenses In curred. Persons sending uncooked Fowls or Meats, are requested to send there on . FRIDAY. de2lt2t 1,000 BIIITAI3LE HOLIDAY PRESENTS r t i CENTS TO $56; &gest and Finest Assortment in UM City. SELL AT LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES OT:11. JLBgISS ARE MADE Br-, THE BEST Pd.AMIRACTEHERs, WRITING mlnce. COLD. PEWS, - GOLD rEzrosis TOY EWES, GIFT ROOKS, LAMES' SATCHELS, -LADIES' COMPAITION. LADIES' runs Es., - LADIES' WORE-110X , CHILDREN'S HOOK?, CHILDREN'S GANES, DIRLM PORT FOLIOS GAMES , —Okess Ofiecittra, Doertinem oARD PHOTOGRAPHS B` Call aad - aee our [took, at • JOHN W. PITTOCK,S, MTN. STREE i t oppoelte the Poet Moe arcs. 11:0L - ID — AY P-13---EBBNTS. For Ladies, Gents & Boys !vary Handle labia Knives and Parka Do. Carving do Pearl and Shell natidle Pocket Knives. TOT 13212VES for Children. • srs T.e-~R ea s ~j+l . PEMIL AND tiorty HANDLE Gold ar Silver Plated ReTolven. DOUBLE BARREL . SHOT gum deiTar , f IatiBIiENGIIM PETROLEUM. COMPANY. Morgan County, Ohio. 482 - Acres in Fee on Oil Spring's Ru, Three miles Rom MoUonixillavLUe. • • Isootporited under the laws of Pe nne7/rani& CAPITAL STOCK $500,000. 00,001 51ores at 11 rer,lhan, Fall ?old - • Worktostapttal mewed nOr development st,ooo shares, the subooriptloo print. for which Is N pet akare—amt liable to further arrestuteat. GEORGE W. CABS, Esq. larva* or the r., rt. W. &O. a. cc IDDELETADY AND TANABIINIIII R. T. LEECH Jr Geo. R. ban, 3; B. Guthrie Jos. Mallards: Frank Halm. A. J. Hagan, TILE COMPANY OrrEas 10,000 Skins of the aboyoßoscroed $ Books of Subscription Are Dow opla at the omce of -.la BRYAN, 59 Pottith St. - iirbet*Proepeetuaftid !dap or ttus Oompani erty r eap bq ides, • • •, • - 'sea. k - 'WORKER. —.111.13. 0 WEN: stucco and /ladle Worker, PePer Ranter Plasterer. , .. -Centres. and. Ornounents, of kind's, furnhOed ea short riedlcri. Orders left at .1110011*, COONS OTREI4',_ near at' Pelmet% Pe. pee Store, Nan WOOD =BEET, wilt PrOM* attcatlett . . : $lOO,OOO . . • . • . 100,000 CITRISUMUU; DINNER, Fron B o`elcek n.an. to' 3 p. m. AL1 , 13.131V15, IVD IIVY DAIiGELT, AND GA PLAIN AND COLORED ~~ATES FIRE ENdtasi FOR SALE BY JAMES BOWN. of WOOD STREET OIL SPRING Benj. Bakowell .Ir D. F. McKeeJr.. E. T. Lreatr ~. ~;~M wrE fr. Fiq; TILE - I Pirtnoß, - AMERICAN 'ORG.ANS, _ • .i.ND MELODEONS. .rust zecOvtd, :a' choice ailtartrine iiperlOr BEADBITRY, (New Yori,).and SCEOECACKER,&CO,'S (Phila.) PIANOS, AT PRICES: FROM. $37& TO $l,OOO IMPBOVIaI MIERICAX bRGAJIS AMI MELODETIIB, AT FROM 1425 TO COL These instruments ardaeltiadwietigedlrfJudgei be the beet lathe maikel,•ll ad Win be : o/d at from twat/CIA/ye to seventy-live dolLam leasthan factory prices.. All gttarazitceafor S'yeanp, yiraikes intending to bop a handsome Ohristinas toltfew:Yeat's present am particularly requested to "calf and examine our stock before going else. .11eaerlitivh eiroulan farniebrd on ai.phenUort. WAXELThric & - BARR. No: 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, SF: Clair S. th.:2341 OrlitltrfilAS A 5r).1,1-E liiTiTA.n.orkirs, -T JOS. HORNE & CO.'S, 77 & 79 Market Street 'W.e Ireve new ready' for line a iliptk of geode eultablo for Eloliday JP]resentt.g WhbL will be found CHOICE AND ATURACTIVK Among .the many - articles otrerNi we entlon LACE GOODS, In POINTE AND lIONITON, SETS, COLLARS, HAN] /S FAII EP .EAD LAVE VEILS. AMS. LA CI CEMEETH TO AS R Ali II CAPES, LADE SLELVES, the Snell goods In the elty. MIX 23 ZIL 0 373 INFANTS' ROBE'S, LADIES' EXIIIIOLDER ED SHIRTS. To our nook of Handkerchiefs, We hare VALE?Defer in _PO INTE P ut t HON " . L i's, II lIAt D Tl:Ctie.n, a new acSles of ZIOU'acIIINH,.IIE3I, STITCHED, and all gales of !Ower coat, meow at which wean Nadu: died at auction, and are olfecod at SPECIAL ITARGAIB3. . . FANCY ODS, .. 001 MS, SETS. PINS, ' ' • RONEY BAGS FINR , PANS. . • . . : . , •.. L1315X1, Arai r- iinaciv otter choicer/may articles 1310 1 011 E Atm sn...K - soAilm xunvis, SHAWLS,' and of loe of ZEPHYII.RNIT GOODS; ()LOVES, every variety; natmonar. SKIRTS_ ; HOSIERY, of all kinglet l3lllllolSEßEO PET OUSRIONS Ec SLLPPER, PATTERN% : EMIRS SHIRTS. GENT'S 'NECK TIES, • Sli" t i avATS and ma: sax, serspmwEit.i. • OFR WHOLESALE ROOMS, up stairs, Will be found Well sloetsd wllk liotipna, Staple and Taney Goods. JOSEPH HOREM et CO ' waxer MASKE'T ST RICH &IW F.LEtidDIT r'resents AETROPoLITAN GIFT - BOOK STORE, CONCERT teat', WENA;7 c}xFWs, New Books, new styles of Albums And Pqrtfollos; PrAyer Nook's, Pocket Bibles And superb cone. 1100 of Family Bibles, sank-big lo pries from 64 51/ to OD • Juvenile Books of All hinds. Tao hundred' and gay cases Juventlel:loan to setts embracing most of the standard Juveniles ,000 pßoTonapa• 3mds • • The imniense stock of Aroma now In afore pre mmt• many new and 'ajtmctire Instates in the shape of new patirrna of binding. 3c. , varyirg in prise from 111 in to Rao OD, and holding from 12 te -rCO pirturri. To those who ore about making purchaars for the holidays, the • - 'GIFT. BOOK-STORE oars greater inducements than any other More la the Mote. :EapemaHy people vosidlugM a dlatanee, 'by aeudine for one of our largo deaeriptive oath /oguee, eatiget a wunpletallat of, • • BOOKS, BIBLES LID PROTOGILIPII. /LIMBS, at -their eatabliatunent. Remember in parch Boehm at the ) I LETROPOLITAN 411E'T BOOX. STORE, .yOu pay, tho.amue tia &Luther stores, mad have the advanre oruvecivlng with each:Wok you buy, are , . • • • P • irortit fro Ilftutmts to orie hundred dolls re. Mr/ ~ oorßoofu ittetiptiontin GM Book 'Store.: Send .2asilal free t. 'a! w• v°"E"a' co. . _ ' OXREASURY DEPARTMENT,. . unlearnt CON rrItOLLIII OP Tits MUM parer. • ' •' ' , i Washington. December gth, lant, - r uTEUEREAB, BY SATISFAPTOI i I • . v evidence presented to theundersiguetl it has been made to appear that. •The Merchants aid, .rdaaufactarrrs National Dank of Pltuburgh,. la , he count} lef Allegheny and State of Penuarlia.. ni Leen duly organised under and 'according to them equiretnents of the Act of Chturress entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, seamed: by a pledipt(of United St atesßoride, tube provide.. for the eirtniation aed redemption of," ap.. provedluzie 3d, UM. and heuscomplied with all the previsions kg laid act required to be complied ith, before' cadencing the bustness of banking tinder this act; _ Nosrth fore, I, Heart ItcOnwarc Comptttg.. ler of the iPumeney, do hereby certify that °The. Blerebants'and Nanufacturers - Nktional Dank' of pittaburght" in the city of Pittsburgh, in the coon. - t of of Alleaelty, and State of Pennsylvania, Is an. thorlzed to commence the business Of ittilifing Ws tier the agtufamaald. C ‘ irre seti ek Or r i t tr-a. °,,'. .. 7n. testimony whereof J 1 Coldptiojet' a tto wDdess my hand and deal lof thu eldhth gay TreamYry Ds itit of December, 4 18°. • xtrarx sutruittcnt . _ cow l troller of the °menet. • WIDENING OF WEBSTER STREET. ...Mt Report °Mtn Tleweili !imitated by Connelly tti AN. 4o4ll dantages,-.24., In the tal 3 tollo2 or wenter street, between Waallingttarnaist Chatham atreetbdurit been approved by Councils cad left at my °Mee. lThir viewers appntlontlhonamages of Wm. Coopre at '.11233, and made the : following as sessments to pay that amount, to Wit:. Oa property of Tfts. E. °MMus • 20 00 James Brady 980 • . I- W. 11. Lowrie oin Jane Masco Ca co i:.• 3070: re Pue t 03 00 . " \rm. McCandless' We,. Cooper 10 &I T. 1- Hamilton. -'2O 22 Wm. IllnCannlless " ' 10 78 Will Blank 4 30 Intelil Mod 4 36 Wm. McLaughlin ,4 XS „ - , . ... 61.04 . • The peistnii above t u mid. are heal notlff ed call at myoffiee and pay, their rem lee amass, ;meats. arittbn thirtyllays from this ' 'or the Claim ar/Iltbo in the Prothonotary" offles.44- with'tmsla and Attos fees for collection. WRlTE,deivaar y,Ciff f r SolLeltar, ~~-.. EMI 417.: if" 1111V1111 TX/ HOLIDAY 9IFTS, 01, AFFECTION AND &wrisoi 's ,xicritr._ , 4• r • "pnEirint Lock 'Stitch Sewing Machines 110M.EapATHIO. j. BIP4iPIIIIEY4I SPEC/IPle . . Homeopathic Remedies , Stand eonfossedly : at the head of reclean' nindn for the asp of the people.. They are , alike removed from the poisonous, dangerous, sari feliithlre thaw of quackery. or Old School, practice, She Inconye nience oUwateeoure. or the Intricate Rod perplex ng obscuriti Consisting uallfonteopathter books medicines. of simple. epeeitica for, tho various tlieeasea to which they are reltittai--pett UP to the form of simply, sugar pellets—and prepared Of ingredients neither dangerous 'not—disgusting,. they are the ready aid or the parent ornurae, and the comfort of the complaining awl invalid.. '. They possess these positive advantages. . .-Tkey are harmless—no injury esti arise from,. their Lae. They are simplo—you alwaya know . What to to <6 . and how to take It. They are couvertien2—you t ea give the proper Sugar Mile at a mottihnt'S wand without hesitation or delay. They are efficient—, In thousands of eases disarm Is a rrested -at once, and the system cured erlllalpt proatratioo or delay. No. I—Cures Perer,Congeation and Inflammation, Heat, Palo and lteatlrminess, end the neat stages of the acute and inhammatory diseado. PriooaZ Wo. 2—Cures Forms re'rgr, Worm Calle and Tor- scions Appetite, Wetting the lied. Price !Semite. - 3—Curen Caller Teething, Crylug and 19410- fulneFn, Sion , Growth rad k'eobleuess..cit. la/nut& Price 35..ren45. ' , , 1. , -flurea D;arrherti 5r Children ti{-Adults. Cholera lulantunk and Nu:inn-et CompLalnlS. Price ti cents. . . Nor. 4 and 5 cure the went .05 of.Lltronle Di. wales. • No. s—Our . of .Dyse.ritcry - or Wooly "flux. (10l if (Id; plop, Bilious Colic, 7. , 541 Dysentery. F7IOE::G 01141 s. . . chiNo, 7—uOza OphS u re . l T s rHno P 0 35 ce nts. Thial and No. 1 newer tall to euro the %runt Cold rad Uougla. No. B—Cures Tooth-sotto, I l sor-ache o .Noirous. nena and Tic Dolorous. Pries 35' cents. No. fl—Cures Ilearlache, Sick lieedsche, Vertigo, Rush of hood to the head, Pile.= eatitN• - In fulditton,Wßlk N0.,10, It rioter falls to core the most itiveterato cases. . . , . No. 10Curea Dyspepsia, Wink, telt olr °ETU'S. en Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint, .ar. Bilious Condiion. Price :b cents. • •• - lantm.x.ituai for all Gas of Weak Dleertion ant Bilious Complaints.' No. 11-I Pures7Suppreised 151ense or Rowan oe Painful, or Delsylnr„ Green filelizeie. 35ecrits. • -No. 15—Cures Leueorrhes: or Mites, Bemis .Dorn Soo profeuie Menses. 34 eents.. . • • No. 1:1- 2 .0ures (Troup, Denise Occupy 00(iti Difficult sod Opprcsar.ll.treattlug. 3r cents. No 14—enrea Salt Uhetutt; Crusty. EtOptlotte; Eryalpelan, Scald Need, liarberal holy Ale:plea on the Face. as teats. • • , • • • nr . No. IS—Cures liheumntinnik clans/Amami; Soreness in Leo Chest, Lac .Nide, or. Limbo, or Sciatica. SS cents. . . . No. 17.-Cures Pile.", Internal or External, Nina or Bleeding, Ement or Obstinate. GO oenta. Ilia remedy. hea•ourecl thousands %tittle Wont N 6. to—Cures Opthettiimlo, Weak ,eilottiotitt Eyes or Eye!Wa r Ealllng , Wettle eight .-` 60 Mats: it may e4way. be selled ispop tore care: No. is—Oureicitnrrk etatzte. lir ohroitic,',44 Sowing, Cold la tho Hand, Innuenna.-. ifOnnnta. 20—Gunn Whooping Cones, shortening. P-TitsiffalreS,Pa"ntratcaya r i alefe:nral cocci. No:ll—Qum Asthma, Oripreased, Mkt*, La. bored Breathing, th?tigh and-Expectoration:-,Prist. Hundreds Itaye bealannxibill.. • - No. 1 0 1 —Oure• Scrofula, Enlarged afands„ aw 4 Tonsils Swellings and Old Ulnas. Oe • 24—Cuies General tiotaitty. Plkp* at Nt• vow Weakness. 60 cents. awe. , W—autts - Dropsy, Fluid desuniistnns,'"Da• Swellings, with beauty Seeretions. inl cents. No.24....cture,Se.frSicknews. Itertlgri 'Nausea, VpLelting. 60 omits: , . • • No. rt—Carea "Urinary Menses,' (travel, Reda Diellault OP Painful - Urination. GO teats. It cocci old eaaea of Klduay Dlseaaca. • . pLtlut?—rore4emtrua Elielone,'l ravoluatarl r iltcostMlon and DbilY lT r g oilbt Pri ce ellee..temedk teowl er be * N0.29--Curea Sore mouth ho Stomach, dankered Mouth ati Adults or Children, nod. Mad Naftali and Vomiting of Pregcant'T•temalea. - 50 cents. Cumentnnee. . No.ni—encen PainintNenstruntton,, Premium Cramp or iniania,. Prarittin, Itching. tunirirritt4 - Linn of Fcinclen !Inn. - . , . .11, nets high a charm. "..' ' . •. ' . ' ' ' M-Afurehflutreting at (Amigo oftae. Meg. ularalea, 11 label of Heat, Palpitation, had even . . ~ ' No.rn--Ciurca Spasms and C on v ulsion s , l plicpsy or Palling•Sickiiens; °boles or St. Vitas. Daarei . let - kings, Twitchingly hysteria.' th CO. , • 14:114-..thires Diptherla mil thecratell ill. platy'Want Sore Throat. ,6] cents , . ~. . . . - ea ...Sal family. eat* Si ttal famllyease - .moroceo. SI vial ease, . ... la nal eas XI Vial Phyaraan's ease , POND'S i4VERAPT . lIMILUrnig For Bun* giaide; Oitaltruliet,Siteinele; Zassur nen, Spraint,•ltheumatiam, 130 115,-Meers, Old Sorea anal ;Tpothaehe.:'iradt like sr Ohara. , Prim w emata. rtictradeattyplled at• New York prices, . • , • - Iteme dlon _-, Loot aver the list, Make up iem ol t wait kli4 you choose, awl Inclose the unionist In • a current note or Stamps, by_mall to my adds, and the medicine will bo duly returned, by mall . or express, • • P1372031' • irtlth (Dttintniiii /halting; iicond.door below the ' Post °face, :;• deb Wholesale agent for Plttabutglt and vfelnity , -: GiEutel? pi.§rtIBUTION l • . - . . Eurpki, Gift - Assoolation; . rWri , b clemit Jewelry, Pianos, ateltrdeatW,: - Vine 0 11redathigs Engravings, ke., valued at . • - 0 130 0,004". - N / ST l tatnONts l 44 In the lollotting'ate* : Dettiftea ea naming each article • anti Us verse, ate plated in REALM ENVELOPES, whiett are ;well mixed. 'One of these envelopes ern! be delir. end at ouf °Moe, or sent by nual to any eddreaa without tegard to choice, on Halal 0t26 mate. For 01.1/, DOLLAR wo will send bg malt or ex press the Altele named on the - Oertileate down, or wilt erulan g for any other article on oar list, gram' NO It.ANNSt 'Entire sittistsetlongwventeli In ntl esoaa.' very Tutunblo artiele.mkr I>t 00 1.,.. ea WY the ,nominal price. of ONE DOLLAtt, WA= tteaa AOC be veld until It le known v f ..2p,t i1mint43,•41:41r 4A , 1 4 ga vai9f! • . • • „„.• • rkii4fre sealed enrelonee for $l. Tblrty for es. Agent* wanted. • GOODIVIN, MINT k. Ind and 197 Broadway, New York.- All tenets ahoulik,bo adthataaed to Box 6708 Poe' Otnee, Now York. • • stataintdawr DISSOLUTION OP -'CO-PARTNER SHIP.—The Partnetehip heretofore- exiatlnt • between the tindertigned, tinder the km auntie! , CRUDIPTON C0., , f0r the Enanuteeture of Silva Pearl end by mutual cooseaL ether Beam has Matta,. been d bemire( MIADIUEL EL KIER 6 Sept./Rh, 186 L fine ziff.4DY ' - a. -2.•=1131. SILIMORLDT &CO • WanCTAPrlilili* Silver P.pailisplSiiperiei Eosin Soaps L 67 LiBEATir &Taker. Ar.'2.!ssußa*."l-' G" ) rtIHEI3 for a racas Or rtriaa, Ho. 1 flimtriiraut: something woe. ~a u:.sa:l.: ~ 'ra 'MST ~3c ~ r:.~:`~ r , Asx..rxs. DTt X. ( 7 1tA31F., the scoter On ( 1 0:1ratiorp. clot, Catarrh, Dime/sea et' the Eye sad. Ilsrir. the celebrated Playa lel no fur Carlson:44lmi' awl ,n Situate diseaws, h. taken rooms at ' the ST. Pittshu , ll•.. ach;rre he, east be • • eolitaited tiatil MONDAY; Jan cd, oft tarfalharPa TION, c.•ATARRII,.I4,:srs I t 44 fat: AND ' • stolen f'fißON/1. , I+l.sl:4sEs. , DR.. 4 7ItAITE'S system of Inhalation of Elratrio Offlineai end inedirateri Vapent is the tree:meet, Acrd vote of Coasumptles,and allidtroastrai orche'• Throat Ituogs aad'Afi r te, ta r now tabiLshial; ifs the tricot r AIM only reihnire:-. method of etfeeting cur., .1:so, Llectriolibetnit. ' try apt Iled to Ther..peutica the tree enema uniy se/entitle mode of ftl.l l lP, •:- fog Electeleitylo the treatment 111 d el“. 0 Of elhcoar. - :rilaPPXll4"iCubt,!i' L - xf ,„r,,‘ , t re " ;: n .,:!.. ‘"'4l4 ' cf the hcaeal, Seminal; Orionry and Nervous systemsrocelre pruiopt and sk o 7 1 -4 meat: tapermeitcorhencun a l on n new ' DR. CE...iE wits ;Mt tiny_ to - ,introduae the . Brompleit 'Treatment for disearea of the Throat •- • 1 and /wog% Into the I. tilt td St3tol. ••••• int;G'.lll.NE has tor:lolls:data from masker. - ' I ' /neat medical men la.:Wolin an* Atomic.; slap 3 . - n con refer Ito 'moray cal persons for probe of Wa suocessful treat,• oni lit tionslooption ant other _• . I 'llisecdei• Tltst: the toblic may understand hie••• • method of curling, ll•s . cd , qtr• named diseases, n e t thek t ec• Doctor beg. to.tips t. .efus ThildWlog egfra:.tra. tents ore Ilia troll" ultra lionAumption, listarro Dtkraracl of the Kr. and Eari 7' • i Is in 1 n,.,1 dikesse, generatedtilitc ,, r 1. tka. by the blood In a eortaift chemical condltloa, • said can only le ten:ol,llw local - OhhiNiost MINIM; v. capable of alter-hag Jima- conditiOD tiuouglt the Me-- ''• dittos tir ;il6 die,sso e;t•II,I. •To - iklcomptillt purpose, in. we ennui, apply solids or fluid. to a cavity dealgoed only for th; reratattni'of air we .reguirethem to 0 toiatilo criminate, and fonis appropriate I/min:meet •to Inhale or breathe • I vapor. ay the !obsidian of vapors, we eau ore. • • • deco alt the benellein citheta enpable fb. lag pro. : dined by iractietnes. much mere speedily and meted.' clently [lien from the 'administration orerade med. !clues through the ittemerh: Thep : rOo liceOlgtviati , •-• , ' ,••"' Medicine. by the In the thamtuseat of ilhia" isese; is objectlonobiertithr, Decease they do Mot • come in direst, •cor.tact:with the. (*gen- firectroyf. , , „- • secoodly;because thole most pforcrfts/ orlons aro . . • expended:on organs hec We State, y dbl. • ' Bordered titrour„li- aaroathy,:.: thereby, delmagingcl,/,tc.,-,"/ , - dlgestion.end dextrin - jog the nutritlou of the btoly; - ,and becatc/C:cratirragehla of great value •'; can onl y be adinialatere!l 'in the gabecois state. Catntih Ita flfreascdsinto ottlie - l'ltojtary; or .."*. inueousgland,situated within the head bseiCof the eye, which secretes in health a pure limpid Auld. nod Is given out through minute rowels or tubes '1 trace:rain. each rzettilf, fue the purpose of ~!•I cnting,the schaiderlau or lining membrane of She , owe nod ithielditig it. from 'acrid substances. Upon • tide . inenibrarie, are ahe ollitutory nerves. Whew_ d., this gglandliecamen Oisctred.lhe fluid hi morbid add „ I ell.latro, and exerts on blot - loss and poisonous ha. tineneo upon the sch.qe partied' of the membrane • with which it comes to contrite. It Is produced from , variousratuarsi Suddenchaeges of the atmespherif • nod• outlatia,; or.fltm Ong eruptive revere,. • war/ wino, eryelpelai. /weal., venereal or syph. • • 'llls. will proilivenit- NrCiumileine taken lute the stomach, or holtrurtis cad e:111110 a removal'', ••• of 1./olarth; or ohr irate the tendency of these•re.' sults. I donnt !manor,. to alarm, without fear of • contradiction, teat 1111,i Ito local diseased cenditloo of the -19tultery glthd, and eau. only be met and • Claed by Meal- Om:ninon. means mipable of nutorlog that corrillilonthronah the menlum of Um-diseased organ, lily meth iif opplolug the curatireagents 'to the parte..nteectrM by d int. Inhalation and inlets ---" tlou of medicated. du/ I and repairs through the r neatriis, In catarrh a,../ croon, tra the onlyrattooll. antlphilneophieral proeccs;rand the cures effected me, and he tcsttalow,y cooneeted with • them, ere. the best proofs of the . potency Cr the medial:lca ad.", ministered tlinlibhltmn. . • . - • Diseases ottlie Eye. ' ." • DR. CRANEhas twill rry .ucersafui In treathatf the OTfoTlllLolwoi3l 0 1 A T4l e V 1 e . i , u h C h hro y n c ' Inflimmaflort.., la the edges Of the t lir.: Thee dges Ara PlToiiiVr •'•;T: rtDol red; till, eye,hl.shi IntldNi Wil brelbomiOn se. eretlowp lids. glued together In' the mornlitgr' , " ;• • itching, stnnt ling, and 7 , 13fr-ait II of atiffoess, and ' • of long standing the vo.t/e.ptit ouiduld 'herdic' r Cllllll, mledlr tkd, lodate the cuni n tmethra, E.STROVAN,, ,p or rrolarret verilon tke . I • 12 C 7 1101'1.f.N;" or eFe Won elthe " •-• P.E.:".l'oSfs, or inning of the uppereyelia. XEROPIITHAL.SI.II, .or dryness of the eye; aria- • 14 6 from 4 stout 4(l, h°l l to.er secretion of the cen• ,••,; •! ,lunctlva—a deficiency uf tears. • roponlbontlaore of team Obetrait• .thrh of the lachrisontdwit, causing team to Osee, .how endwin-lurbuomatlon and fl • " • rust,AsEs-or Tit t: LO JL l lfCTtl • d—.route rulesit, keratinous nod granular, . The Acute Coro lulactirithi la indicated by emartlng; hoot;stiffuesa, - with a •theling diet had got into the, ye—with . -• , a alight infoleramm of tight, and Incirosed flow of r, , team. Scrofulous Comlactivitia—lielleated byes.: .•, theme Intolerance of tight—the-.eyelids to 1111311; ; • MOdle:My ..eontractedi and 'the bend Auras away.. : • , • ; • from the light.' This Memel° is' Meat obstionte, and • • liable to perpetual eroorrance, often 'resulting la • --- Otter:ration of,or opacity of the cornea. Gt0U1441,.,...--;-..• Conjunctivitis Ii n thickening of the palmtbral conjunctiva-4f rentitrocd,wlll render the , on of cornea 17, 13 . 111 1 1ar1. eitL7l: . ' ; , arlting from some change in the optic nerve, ' • brain, or flab petrol nerves... The eight le Impaired • , by degreci; at times the 'Olden Is more Impotred;,, •", . than at others; roller's Appear double, crooked; and ' • diecolored; black spots or noshes of light. ' , Want " steun; dilated Moll nod bid little motion of the , e y e lids — lcallcate...tirottroids. ; • • •!, • '• • D.It,CIIAIVE has a number of teatimoalslation. • •••ra flighty respectable gentlemen is New York arid a,''• L' , " - other States that, he can and data perform all that - •• mak_ be 'Medd d es. t . OMOO (Mai I o'clock nt, anal( red wilt stilt DIL e Antilles at thnlrmeidencea. lliti(NkSSlnteltbed.wifi'llbethroultofraffeeaut teurstargA*;.2 even afternll, taken, had failed; and-la Deaf mad "i•- : "." • Dumb ewes, ft tiro hearing-waa evergood' seamy- - v i • time,- both!the hearing and speech • are very open restormL ••" deteldw • - pp OBBIN S! .HII:IIitIETICitH/HL. • M. sumniEa kca, me. trf rrrni aria*. fiew. Foroe,Oatober*i, NO:. r, ~. ... A. A. Tarifa; Actuary, tat hremferacr We hese received at out Yard at Ponhoin City; New rsey, k Je, an invoice of itßannedPePetroleumfront --',,:' '..: -,1(.:, ~ TitusvilkyTa ono of the barrels-having the brisiC...:,.: „. of the stlierineticelnartelOci," illohnins''Patent.)!' : '-'. 4 -. ... J A the examination of this Cask:Mows it .to be.'',- . , In perfect order; (no - evaporation or , leakage,) end- • - , f' .' the wood as dry_aa before it wamillied: .. The other :,- ' - e, - . '-'7:i barrels of the invoice wore in .fair order, but had _ .:'. .i i'_... icah (xi or esaporatedobont two gallons each. Wit_:.,-:1..,..c" cheerfully - recommend the' nem:talus! Ilsrrel.,eo ' , "--'. '. - .1; Refiners and Shipper's& Petroleum:: • : ' ' ' •:• • -‘,‘, • . - Ti I I.: 3II3 LtiY,I I IIELPS & CO, , - I" -,-''.•:% . . TALENTIZre.S EftSlrilrr f4rittss 'Am" tq T • o re Broadiray,eorner Dey street, ' . .• ' • • ((11l Depot; Jersey Oily ) ' -• • Nrir-York, orember2kl.B6Ll • ••. A. A. TANLOR, Actuary, 1 5 3- Broadway, . • • ' . lar eived.at,our..ltepoi c astsey City,c) the:, 11th of Mtn/whist, oF , Petrolettiti;- • •' Titusville, yit., orysliich uterdfour barrels the Entail: of the "Hermetical Rarrd'eck, 11.56 int. Pate At.” A careful eta_m . Hittion of,t4ese Bstrats - sHows them to Cle r- • . —..— Delo periket order, no vapqraltion or leakage ; T hy outside of the wood o the barrels is as dry as hetore they Above Med.. i We understand the shipmen was throe 'weeks on Abe Amad; and• wart.sransh pelt three times. Since they here been at our pot,' they , :Tare been subject to considerable Tons treatment • and expoeure to sun And rain, tle • days ago they wore triaged and - found to contain .141 the oil ' thatwes - originally - pat to thent, , l 1 ' ~ Tlrelosv of Petroleum from leakage rind vapor atitnr between here and CU Creek, amounts to from 6to ao per Bent. We have no' ilo4bt the Robbins' ' Idermeftenl Hanel wouldnilve Mt* entire lose,. are • I well ak all losses of Pectic til whPu - nn storage. - • E. B. AL=Tury.:,. Sept. . :terraria be - prepared inn i mkt time to furnish of Iledners: - . Barrel Irlilauttinet els And , denied . ;.a Grudeoll, nanapica of Barreln- prepared by - = . ROBBINS ' ." PROCESS, • ' Which ;aril' deeionstrate to alPhittnited that. two . Barrel ieau that is elalmed for 1‘,.., A.k.l - EterticLetiodi I , 34iret; That It . 11 'hold Onvii Oil, Refined Oil, tTtdplatine; eta 16,aptioi,' • „ . 'WI lOrr Lllllll3' 01 1 010 1 / 7 1011 . For modthS, *WM_ 1./lehtellt -The prOCC 111 of pivot/ISr 'enreell 'by Rob tus method Is ?err sdriple,ahespor_thp.n most, • Othisb pre:emeriti use, stod IS .13 EVAITIJA.L. , For further partteulare see_ ptOnottlet, sylltoh gm*. 'belied'a,t our ordeer, No. L 29 Mit:street. lit.Altesthand for ',teatimes JOT using spar,' ^d4odot Liertfoort I'AT it - • APENtoo 0 9. 110 wolitth Capiial,;Bfook. 80 Caall 12 3 000, BIIIREEi AT 1116 NAM . . , • - sxcurrAiret-crapt. seams ways • • _TrutAatqur,r. B. hicOBRE. ~ , ..• I .. i t ~• .Pritgoeftoßs: .. ~ -•;- . : •.- : • :. •• . • ..,-. ,• : r -•-• i nt, JOHN neit . ' - 712 acisairs.- ''• ''• •-; 70 VDI t i•FAsr ° % l. 4. . . i, 1 p Rm,,,.. set JA.S. RD Ng -.. CaW-17.P. ' Skperliztentkew ^.• l' '• - MIA CoctPariX omits they roPerty , known ris the "Mingo al Works,. together with tho n iCeenan Tom" n Althlizitrinul Containing In 'all about aerea.' TIM property Is situated on the west bank• of the XthiOniValefa Moor, about oneaaada•hall . 1 ... th e llehdb , illoe.ongshela City, in th o 9lll rd.Pool v -- ' ' ' 4-1 no which Me Eh:Mimi : 4a mliseee dwelling houses :---- --'''' --- .stors 70u4c0 rho sce l t?gother .with s railway • - running to tuerlter,wilet opal°, abutment, anl all , neosearyarrallg=mnts for loa ding coal. :- Tha ntii,a,i, `!ready opened, drain% ' , VA Tral -;•.. at ivi; and in good' running ciii:r.. witty' althea , driven mid rooms tinmed, and all necemary tun.% ' . - - ties for winking . el L thty to one Manatee men, sett . the coals well kno re to be of the very beat dealt. tSci The , "Znhbro" believed to be ono of the most ralimbleceal proPellies lathe Alonongshels talleyl . . The Company ndw pmposes to Moreau,' thole-- 'facUttlet for zatelneby the eonstructlon oral& addl. . • mow railway, kridi have Oct apart 330,003 in crab . for the purpose of risking contemplated improve ',meets and provddlng A working capital for the nest Tali!, facilities whjeb the-Company will posaera the //hectors tonna oily believe that the "Mina. will prove to be one of the most sttbedinttel rensuneratlTe stockman the count im : s and. ett,: HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • ALLprasciirs wrathful. ••' ' ' Mmsair o , C l Ct i ze.reit2462l. l . I the letttoltt "riaietT ever otkred, 'bottle! ' an BLAIRR Nos; 9 and 91 Fedeial St ., , • . • Scheroho coniiatUrl keeMthe fataeat vAttlottot . . - -- • - FRENCt irtv. - 4Arztera,42l cfOcins. - • rapreadyfor the retAu t tradeoad fq.l . good s rutted pure and tree ftoni poison. -AL/0, me t h, • served /man Pours, and particular attentadi " to we4dlog on_d p*rty defy ooth _ mu" 491 FEDERAL tit., letfhlw ' =ZEN .VE I
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